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The ordered pair (a, b) gives the location of point P on the coordinate plane. The value of a is negative and the value of b is zero. Where could point P be located on the coordinate plane? Select one
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The ordered pair (a, b) gives the location of point P on the coordinate plane. The value of a is negative and the value of b is zero. Where could point P be located on the coordinate plane?
Select one or more:
Quadrant I
Quadrant II
Quadrant IV
Quadrant III
x-axis
y-axis
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Hi!
I've included an image showing the quadrants, the x and y axis', and where point P could be.
As you can see, point P is on the x axis.
Hope this helps! :)
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the answer is that it's on the x-axis
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